By Stephen Kruiser
Top O’ the Briefing
Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Cartenysthra bristled at those who cast aspersions on her Captain Stubing velveteen bobblehead collection.
People who are familiar with my rather free approach to expressing myself verbally both onstage and off are usually surprised to find that I don’t like to use the word “hate.” It’s an aversion I developed when I became a father, and it just stuck. As my habits go, it is one of the better ones.
It’s also one that gets put to the test a lot when writing about the Democrats and their flying monkeys in the mainstream media five days a week. They’re a dreadful lot, inspiring intensely negative feelings in those of us who deal with them. Last summer, I wrote a VIP column saying that the MSMers were tempting me to bring the “H-word” back to my vocabulary.
I decided not to let them win, but my “victory” was mostly a technicality — there are plenty of synonyms for the word, and online thesauri are plentiful and free.
Sometimes I wonder if I should print up every incident of leftist media journalistic malfeasance that my colleagues and I write about so I can just hand the pages to anyone I meet who still believes the MSM. Yesterday, Victoria wrote a great post reminding us of how the story of Joe Biden’s fake Oval Office played out back when conservatives first figured it out:
Joe Biden’s stage set is to the Oval Office what Dylan Mulvaney is to women: completely fake.
We know that now, but there was a time when the media said all claims that Joe Biden was working from a virtual or fake Oval Office were considered to be “fake news.” Now, with Trump White House adviser Alina Habba personally finding the fake Oval Office set and showing it to the public in a video, people are discovering the story all over again.
From January through September 2021, Joe Biden’s water carriers in the media went out of their way to “debunk” claims that he was doing appearances from a phony Oval Office, a Hollywood-like set…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (pjmedia.com)
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